Obama’s Foreign Policy Speech

One of his best yet. The full text is here.

The 5 goals he outlined were:

  1. Securing all loose nuclear materials
  2. Working toward a world with no nuclear weapons
  3. Investment of $150 billion in alternative energy with a goal to end dependence on foreign oil
  4. Arriving at a diplomatic solution with Iran
  5. Rebuilding alliances to meet common challenges of 21st century

Here’s one of the most compelling moments in the speech:

Imagine, for a moment, what we could have done in those days, and months, and years after 9/11.

We could have deployed the full force of American power to hunt down
and destroy Osama bin Laden, al Qaeda, the Taliban, and all of the
terrorists responsible for 9/11, while supporting real security in
Afghanistan.

We could have secured loose nuclear materials around the world, and
updated a 20th century non-proliferation framework to meet the
challenges of the 21st.

We could have invested hundreds of billions of dollars in
alternative sources of energy to grow our economy, save our planet, and
end the tyranny of oil.

We could have strengthened old alliances, formed new partnerships,
and renewed international institutions to advance peace and prosperity.

We could have called on a new generation to step into the strong
currents of history, and to serve their country as troops and teachers,
Peace Corps volunteers and police officers.

We could have secured our homeland–investing in sophisticated new protection for our ports, our trains and our power plants.

We could have rebuilt our roads and bridges, laid down new rail and
broadband and electricity systems, and made college affordable for
every American to strengthen our ability to compete.

We could have done that.

Instead, we have lost thousands of American lives, spent nearly a
trillion dollars, alienated allies and neglected emerging threats – all
in the cause of fighting a war for well over five years in a country
that had absolutely nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks.

Yes, imagine.

Really a fine speech from Sen. Obama. Don’t listen to the pundits, go read it or listen when they post it on the Obama website.

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